Identity and Difference: Studies in Hegel's Logic, Philosophy of Spirit, and Politics
Identity and difference (or sameness and otherness) are contrasting but interrelated terms that have played an explicit role in the development of Western philosophy at least since Plato wrote the Sophist. As Plato pointed out then, and Hegel reiterated more recently in his Science of Logic, the proper comprehension of these terms, and particularly of their interrelation, plays a fundamental role in shaping our conception of philosophical reason itself. The contributors in this book examine Hegel's treatment of these terms, and the role they play in structuring his philosophical system as a whole and also in shaping his conception of dialectical reasoning.
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Identity and Difference: Studies in Hegel's Logic, Philosophy of Spirit, and Politics
Identity and difference (or sameness and otherness) are contrasting but interrelated terms that have played an explicit role in the development of Western philosophy at least since Plato wrote the Sophist. As Plato pointed out then, and Hegel reiterated more recently in his Science of Logic, the proper comprehension of these terms, and particularly of their interrelation, plays a fundamental role in shaping our conception of philosophical reason itself. The contributors in this book examine Hegel's treatment of these terms, and the role they play in structuring his philosophical system as a whole and also in shaping his conception of dialectical reasoning.
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Identity and Difference: Studies in Hegel's Logic, Philosophy of Spirit, and Politics

Identity and Difference: Studies in Hegel's Logic, Philosophy of Spirit, and Politics

by Philip T. Grier (Editor)
Identity and Difference: Studies in Hegel's Logic, Philosophy of Spirit, and Politics

Identity and Difference: Studies in Hegel's Logic, Philosophy of Spirit, and Politics

by Philip T. Grier (Editor)

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Identity and difference (or sameness and otherness) are contrasting but interrelated terms that have played an explicit role in the development of Western philosophy at least since Plato wrote the Sophist. As Plato pointed out then, and Hegel reiterated more recently in his Science of Logic, the proper comprehension of these terms, and particularly of their interrelation, plays a fundamental role in shaping our conception of philosophical reason itself. The contributors in this book examine Hegel's treatment of these terms, and the role they play in structuring his philosophical system as a whole and also in shaping his conception of dialectical reasoning.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791479681
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 02/01/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 297
File size: 456 KB

About the Author

Philip T. Grier is Thomas Bowman Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Dickinson College. He is the editor of Dialectic and Contemporary Science: Essays in Honor of Errol E. Harris and author of Marxist Ethical Theory in the Soviet Union.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction
Philip T. Grier

Part 1. Identity and Difference in the Science of Logic

1. Identity, Difference, and the Logic of Otherness
William Maker

2. Double Transition, Dialectic, and Recognition
Robert R. Williams

3. Identity as a Process of Self-Determination in Hegel’s Logic
Christopher Yeomans

4. Identity and Difference, Thought and Being
Martin J. De Nys

Part 2. Identity and Difference in the Philosophy of Mind

5. Identity, Difference, and the Unity of Mind: Reflections on Hegel’s Determination of Psyche, Consciousness, and Intelligence
Richard Dien Winfield

Part 3. Identities and Differences: Peoples, Genders, and Nations

6. Changing Identities: Dialectical Separations and Resisting Barriers
Angelica Nuzzo

7. Hegel’s Conception of an International “We”
Andrew Buchwalter

8. The Power of Particularities: Gender and Nation in the Phenomenology of Spirit and the Philosophy of Right
Patricia Anne Simpson

9. The Return of Africa: Hegel and the Question of the Racial Identity of the Egyptians
Robert Bernasconi

Part 4. Identity and Difference in the Philosophy of Right

10. Identity and Difference in Hegel’s Model of Ethical Normativity
Erin E. Flynn

11. Political Identity and the Dynamics of Accountability in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right: Patriotism and Trust in the Modern State
Jason J. Howard

12. Substantial Freedom as Identity of Rights and Duties
Maria G. Kowalski

List of Contributors
Index

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